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Protection of Children in Cars 15 th International Conference Achievements in the Past and Targets in Future December 7 – 8, 2017, Munich, Germany TÜV SÜD Akademie GmbH WORKSHOP ON DECEMBER 6

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Protection of Children in Cars15th International Conference Achievements in the Past and Targets in Future

December 7 – 8, 2017, Munich, Germany

TÜV SÜD Akademie GmbH

WORKSHOP ON DECEMBER 6

Join the 15th anniversary

The Conference 2017 is dedicated to review the past and the future of CRS development. What has been achieved in the past and is now international state of the art and which are the concrete tasks of the future in regulation, product innovation and consumer acceptance. Are different strategies needed in countries with high CRS awareness and countries with emerg­ing CRS use? Which benefits are still to be expected by tech­nical innovation and which permanent safety campaigns are necessary to promote consumer behaviour. This will also be in the focus of the panel discussion on the first conference day.

Besides these substantial questions of child safety, the stand­ing topics of the conference in the past will be updated and recent developments worldwide will be reported.

This 15th International Conference will act as worldwide forum for safety engineers, accident researchers, experts in bio mechanics and pediatricians, representatives of rulemak­ing, consumer organizations, promoters of safety campaigns and specialists in car/CRS rating procedures.

The conference language will be English.

Workshop

On December 6, 2017 a workshop on child safety in traffic in general will bring together people interested in specific needs, field data collection and educational programs.

The access to the workshop is free for registered participants of the conference.

Workshop on December 6, 2017

Child Safety in TrafficChair: Philippe Lesire, LAB PSA Peugeot­Citroën Renault (FR); Jana Olivier, BMW Group (DE)

14:00 – 15:00: Session 1: Specifc needs

Child heatstroke in cars: research and preventionSharon Levi, Avital Epel, Niri Harel, Shlomi Tal, Beterem – Safe Kids Israel

A child seat for children with brittle bone diseaseJesús Monclús, Fernando Camarero Rodriguez, Fundación MAPFRE; Sergi Ferris, Albert Garcia, SafeDsign (ES)

Injury criteria for children affected by Osteogenesis ImperfectaLuis Martínez, Marta de Loma­Ossorio, Rafael Pérez, Manuel Espantaleón, INSIA­UPM (ES); Viridiana Ramirez, Christopher René Torres, ESIME­IPN (MX)(short presention and written paper)

15:00 – 15:30: Session 2: field data collection

Sharing the experience on methodology of field surveys: improvements, and harmonisations that could lead to comparable samplesQuentin Lequeux, Annelies Schoeters, Vias institute (BE); Philippe Lesire, LAB Peugeot Citroën Renault (FR)

15:30 Coffee break

16:00 – 17:30: Session 3: Educational programs

MOBILEKIDS – a Daimler CSR initiativeSylvia Hirsch, Daimler AG (DE)

Safety Program „AUVA­CoPilotenTraining“Peter Jahn, Child Safety Consultant, Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (AT)

Effectiveness study of an educational program on road safety for children in fourth gradeAnna Kern, BMW AG (DE)

Program Committee ADAC e.V. (DE) Dr. Reinhard Kolke

AUDI AG (DE)Stephan Schwald

BMW Group (DE)Jana Olivier

Federal Highway Research Institute BASt (DE)Bernd Lorenz

Britax Childcare (DE) Farid Bendjellal

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (USA)Kristy Arbogast, PhD

Daimler AG (DE) Joachim Fausel

DEKRA Automobil GmbH (DE) Voker Noeske/Ralf Ambos

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) (US) Jessica Jermakian

Japan Automobile Research Institute (JP) Prof. Dr. Koshiro Ono

Hannover Medical School MHH (DE) Dr. Heiko Johannsen

Monash University (AU) Sjaanie Koppel

National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory (JP) Yoshinori Tanaka

TAKATA AG (DE) Dr. Reiner Nett

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (DE) Prof. Dr. Lothar Wech

Chairman Prof. Dr. Klaus Langwieder

International Safety Consulting (DE)

Philippe Lesire LAB Peugeot Citroën Renault (FR)

13:00 Lunch

Standards and RulemakingChair: Kristy Arbogast, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

14:00 Development of R129­Phase III: Potential effects of draft requirements on the product range of future Enhanced Child Restraint SystemsDavid Braun, Farid Bendjellal, Britax Childcare Group (DE)

14:25 Evaluating Regulation 129 child restraints with higher mass percentile occupantsMark Pitcher, Jolyon A. Carroll, T. Robinson, TRL Ltd. (UK)

14:50 Towards a future regulation for extended rearward facing child seatsOkke van Mourik, HTS BeSafe (NO/NL)

Test Procedures and DummiesChair: Stephan Schwald, Audi AG (DE)

15:10 Crash pulse influence on performance of forward facing child restraint systems in side oblique loading conditionsHans Hauschild, John Humm, Narayan Yoganandan, Frank Pintar, Bruce Kaufman, Medical College of Wisconsin; Kristy Arbogast, Matthew Maltese, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (USA)

15:35 Coffee break

16:05 ATD measurements to help better describe the kinematics of the 6 year­old restrained with a seat beltSuzanne Tylko, Transport Canada; Alain Bussière, Karim El Hallaoui, Amanda Starr, PMG Technologies (CA)

16:30 Kinematics comparison between the Hybrid III 6 year old with standard pelvis and modified pelvis with gel abdomen in booster sled testsJessica Jermakian, Marcy Edwards, IIHS (USA)

Agenda on December 7, 2017

09:15 WelcomeTÜV SÜD and Prof. Dr. Klaus Langwieder

09:30 Keynote I­Size regulation – The process of establishing criteria

for ECE R129 Phase 3 – different steps and challengesPierre Castaing, UTAC CERAM/President and Chairman of the Board of Directors Euro NCAP

Achievements in the Past and Targets in FutureChair: Bernd Lorenz, Federal Highway Research Institute BASt (DE)

10:00 Protecting children and youth in cars: highlighting non­nominal cases and the user experienceKristy B. Arbogast, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (USA); Katarina Bohman, Lotta Jakobsson, Volvo Cars (SE) representing all SAFER workshop 2017 attendees

10:25 A descriptive study of booster seat characteristics in the US marketJessica Jermakian, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (USA)

10:50 Rearward facing child seats – past, present and future Lotta Jakobsson, Volvo Cars (SE)

11:15 Coffee break

Panel Discussion:11:45 Achievements in the Past and Targets in Future Participants: CRS manufacturers, car makers, regulatory institutions, research institutes and consumer organizationsModerators: Klaus Langwieder, International Safety Consulting (DE), Philippe Lesire, LAB Peugeot Citroën Renault (FR)

09:20 User­centred child restraint product information reduces misuse: Results from a randomised and controlled laboratory trialAlexandra Hall, Julie Brown, J. Bilston, C. Ho, B. Albanese, Neuroscience Research; L. Keay,K. Hunter, The George Institute for Global Health;J. L. Charlton, Monash University; A. Hayen,The University of Technology Sydney (AU)

09:45 Evolutions in the use and misuse of child restraint systems in Belgium and a perspective towards the futureAnnelies Schoeters, Quentin Lequeux, Vias institute (BE); Philippe Lesire, LAB Peugeot Citroën Renault (FR)

10:10 Coffee break

Child Human Body ModelsChair: Lothar Wech, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (DE)

10:40 Side impact applications of the PIPER scalable child human body modelsPhilippe Beillas, Anicet Le­Ruyet, Marie­Christine Chevalier, University of Lyon­Ifsttar (FR)

11:05 Human body simulation in misuse cases for booster seated childrenJohannes Holtz, Gerd Müller, Steffen Müller, Technische Universität Berlin (DE)

Accident Research and BiomechanicsChair: Heiko Johannsen, Hannover Medical School MHH (DE)

11:30 Trends in the use and performance of child restraint systems: Analysis of the United Kingdom’s Road Accident In­Depth Studies (RAIDS)Costandinos Visvikis, CYBEX GmbH (DE), R. Khatry, TRL Ltd. (UK)

11:55 Efficacy of booster seat design on the response of the Q6 ATD in simulated frontal sled impactsAditya Belwadi, Nhat Duong, Seth Fein, Jalaj Maheshwari, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Center for Injury Research and Prevention (USA)

12:15 Hight­less, folding booster seats: advanced, compact and portable – but how safe?Jon Sumroy, Carfoldio Ltd. mifold (IL)

12:35 Lunch

Development of Safety Products by CRS and Car ManufacturersChair: Joachim Fausel, Daimler AG (DE)

13:35 Safety performance of belts in frontal tests of ISOFIX booster seats Yoshinori Tanaka, Naruyuki Hosokawa, Yasuhiro Matsui, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory (JP)

14:00 Child dummy behaviors depending on vehicle and CRS types and CRS development to ensure dummy behavior stabilityTaesu Park, Seungkyu Kang, Hyundai Motor Company (KR)

14:25 Front passenger airbag interaction with restrained forward­facing childrenFrederik Heurlin, Lotta Jakobsson, Volvo Cars (SE)

14:50 Resumé, outlook and farewellProf. Dr. Klaus Langwieder (DE)

15:00 End of the conference

16:55 Q10 Update Prototype validation test resultsKees Waagmeester, Paul Lemmen, Apoorva Lakshmi­narayana, Mark Burleigh, Humanetics Europe GmbH (NL/DE/UK)

17:15 C omparison of current vs prototype EURO NCAP 2020 Q10dummy in vehicle environmentRitesh K. Jain, Elena Schneider, Opel Automobile (DE)

17:35 Comparative study regarding the effect of the Q10 update in simulation Bernd Lorenz, Julian Ott, Britta Schnottale, Andre Eggers, Federal Highway Research Institute BASt (DE)

17:55 End of first conference day

Evening Event

Agenda on December 8, 2017

Field DataChair: Sjaan Koppel, Monash University (AU)

08:30 Frontal crash tests of HIII6y child ATD using child occu­pant positions quantified from a naturalistic driving studyKatarina Bohman, Volvo Cars, SAFER (SE); Kristy B. Arbogast, Helen Loeb, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (USA); Judith L. Charlton, Sjaan Koppel, Suzanne L. Cross, Jonny Kuo, Monash University (AU)

08:55 How do child occupants really behave during motor vehicle travel?Suzanne L. Cross, Judith L. Charlton, Sjaan Koppel, Monash University (AU)

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